PFF, PFN, and Draft Network's player rankings are all so far off from each other. I wonder if that will be representative of how the teams all rank players. We may see some really surprising picks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
PFF, PFN, and Draft Network's player rankings are all so far off from each other. I wonder if that will be representative of how the teams all rank players. We may see some really surprising picks.
In a year where some players didn't play and there was no NFL combine- count on surprises. Lots of them. Teams with great scouting (Chiefs, Colts, etc.) should do well, while teams with poor scouting will fail hard. Should be fun! [Reply]
Here’s my most recent one. My goal was to trade around and get as many picks in the top 120 as I can. Trying to make sure I get starting caliber player at C or DE, a LT candidate with upside, and a offensive playmaker. I’m pretyy happy with this (though I lost track of all the trade maneuvering, it took 5 deals to pull this off)
36. Jaelan Phillips, DE, Miami (instant starter)
67. Brevin Jordan, TE, Miami (more 12 personnel in the cars for 21-24)
75. Quinn Meinerz, C, Whitewater-Wisconsin (will compete to start right away)
108. James Hudson, T, Cincinnati (got lucky that he was there. Developmental LT)
178. Tomorrion Terry, WR, Florida State (hopefully a starter and steal in years 2+)
208. Chris Evans, RB, Michigan (depth, let’s me get super cheap at RB in 22 and beyond)
256. Sadarius Hutcherson, G, SCAR
With a draft run like that, KC could dedicate its precious FA room to a receiving weapon like Marvin Jones and a LT bandaid like Kelvin Beachem and the usual Veach specials. [Reply]